I built a LINE Bot connected to Claude Code — and burned through the free Push Message limit (200/month) in a single day of testing. Here is how server logs saved the debugging session, and why I switched to Slack.
Tag: Home Server
The idea started with a simple want: to talk to Claude Code from my phone withou…
Why run a website on a home server for 23 years — and still offer free web space and email to anyone who asks? Rereading my old terms of use made me put the philosophy into words.
I handed my RTX830 router config to Claude Code for a full audit. It found issues I’d missed in years of hand-tuned setup — here’s what came up and how I fixed it.
On May 3 during Golden Week, I attended Day 2 of Japan Jam 2026. The last time I went to Japan Jam was in 2011 — fifteen years had passed without my noticing.
In an earlier post I mentioned I’d write about the custom theme design improvement process. This is that post.
This post covers the full story of migrating my home server’s long-running static HTML site to WordPress.
After 10 years, my home server got its fourth-generation rebuild — from a single-core Sempron to a Pentium G6500, 16GB of RAM, and full gigabit networking.
I’d thought of Movable Type as just a blogging tool. Digging deeper, its templates turn out to solve exactly why my home server’s top page needed JavaScript.
Upgraded Movable Type from 4 to 6 after the URL change — and my first post in two years, with notes from ARABAKI ROCK FEST.14 after a 400km drive to Sendai.
Finally photographed the inside of my home server: a bare-bones Sempron build with 12cm fans everywhere and two HDDs — one live, one syncing overnight as backup.
I installed Movable Type 4. I’d been running MT3 for a while, but finally found some time to upgrade.
I installed Fedora 5. Used “ Fedora Core 5 Personal Installation Notes ” as a reference. As you can see from the screenshots, the polish level is impressive.
After six years with Plala, sudden slowdowns right after their P2P throttling announcement pushed me to switch ISPs — with forum evidence and a technical take on why filtering misfires.
Today I rewired the home network. The server had been in my room, but the noise was bothering me, so I moved it to the hallway where no one usually is.
Recently someone named “Abe” has been sending relentlessly annoying spam. Nice to meet you. Sorry to contact you so suddenly. My name is Abe.
Flets Hikari Premium installed: upload speed jumped from 1 Mbps on ADSL to around 50 Mbps — exactly what a home server needs. Now about that electricity bill…
This happened yesterday — I don’t think I’ve ever felt such a sharp “oh no” moment.
Lately, friends keep having bad things happen — hospitalization, a car accident — one piece of bad luck after another.
While driving today near the Kusunoki interchange on the Nagoya Expressway, I spotted a sign like this: “CONSTRUCTION SITE — DO NOT APPROACH!!!